Basic product information introduce:
Our advantages:
We tested PAHs, ETO, Solvent residual, Assay and Pesticide residual, all comply with EU regulations.
Efficacy and application:
St John's Wort extract has antibacterial and antiviral properties, and is also used to help heal wounds and burns due to its anti-inflammatory properties.
Hypericin, the active ingredient extracted from Hypericum perforatum, can treat patients with moderate depression and has few adverse side effects. It has antitussive, analgesic, and hepatoprotective effects. Hypericin has central nervous system depressant and sedative effects and is used as a central nervous system depressant and antidepressant.
1, Antidepressant
The earliest recent studies began in the early 1980s when attention was focused on Hypericum perforatum in the treatment of mild to moderate depression. Hypericum perforatum may increase the levels of certain nerve impulse transmitters in the brain, which are necessary for maintaining emotional stability and state. The most convincing of these is that Hypericum perforatum extract was significantly more effective than placebo in the treatment of patients with mild and moderate depression, compared with standard antidepressants (tricyclics), the efficacy and side effects are small.
2, Anti-bacterial infection
In laboratory tests, Hypericum perforatum has been shown to fight off some infections, including those caused by certain bacteria that resist the effects of antibiotics.
3, Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
An early study suggested that Hypericum perforatum may be effective in reducing physical and psychological symptoms of PMS, including menstrual cramps, irritability, and food addiction.
4, Application in veterinary medicine
The "killing effect of hypericin on avian influenza H5N1 and H9N2 subtype viruses" submitted by the Lanzhou Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences to the National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory was completed recently. The results showed that hypericin had a good killing effect on highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, and the final killing rate could reach 100%.